The Ondo Elites Assembly (OEA) has strongly condemned the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources in Ondo State, Rasaq Obe, over his claims of forgery regarding the Governor’s signatures.
The Assembly accused Obe of intentionally deceiving members of the public and attempting to incite unrest and violence against the government.
Chief Yemi Oladiran, the General Secretary of OEA, expressed dissatisfaction with the manner in which the alleged signatures were presented and supposedly investigated, stating that it raised significant concerns.
The group emphasised that forgery is a criminal offence that should be exclusively handled and investigated by the security agencies.
“It is absurd to witness a member of the state executive council releasing a state document and investigating the signature of a state governor without consulting the governor, who appointed him or any relevant state officials.
“The act of making the state document public or investigating the governor’s signature, despite the governor’s denial of forgery, is a breach of confidentiality. The commissioner should have referred the matter to the law enforcement agencies, who are entrusted with the responsibility of investigating and penalizing perpetrators of such heinous crimes.
“We also find it highly suspicious that Commissioner Rasaq Obe addressed his protest letter to the deputy governor instead of the governor himself, considering that the alleged forgery revolves around the governor’s signature.
“As a member of the state executive council, does Rasaq Obe have the authority to engage forensic experts to examine the governor’s approval? Moreover, it is even more concerning that he conducted a forensic investigation without informing the governor, whose signature he claimed was forged.
“We have credible information that Rasaq Obe has made other requests to the governor, for which approval has not been granted. We challenge him to disclose these requests to the public, as they involve ridiculous amounts of money.
“For instance, when an approval for a huge amount was granted for the renovation of his office, why did he not release the document that contained the approval? We daresay he should make it public. Furthermore, when an approval of over N150 million was granted to organise DevelopOndo, why did he not raise any concerns about the signature? To date, he has failed to account for the expenditure of these funds. We invite the general public to pose these questions to Rasaq Obe and demand answers. The funds released for developondo should also be investigated thoroughly.
“For us, this recent development does not come as a surprise. We have always been aware of the intentions of everyone in the cabinet. Rasaq Obe had been promised the position of deputy governor by Aiyedatiwa. Their plan was that if Akeredolu should die, Lucky Aiyedatiwa would assume the governorship while Rasaq would become the deputy.” The group said.
The leader of the group also described Obe as a betrayal. He added that it is surprising that the same Governor Akeredolu appointed Obe as a Commisioner against a very strong opposition in his local government who saw him as a Political neophyte.
“It’s so unfortunate that the same Obe is now seen fighting the governor, who is recuperating!” The group lamented.
“What we are witnessing in Ondo State is the frustration resulting from defeated expectations. Akeredolu’s ‘sin’ is simply that he has refused to die. This entire forgery alarm is merely an attempt to blackmail and defame the governor. They aim to coerce the governor into transferring power to Aiyedatiwa.” They submitted.
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